Reader Reviews

“I love Mosaic of Moms because the moms posting are so real with who they are and their experiences. Jennifer M.’s post about postpartum depression was an eye-opener for me. I never suffered from this myself but it gave me a new understanding and I’m certain it was a blessing to those who also experienced postpartum. Mandisa sings a song called “What If We Were Real?” (google the lyrics – beautiful song) One of the lines is “Maybe we’d be a little more like Jesus.” I think because these bloggers are willing to share their “real selves”, they will continue to minister to those who need it.”

~Sarah Smith

“When asked what my favorite Mosaic of Moms article has been, it’s very difficult to choose just one. So many have made an impact on me. I am forever grateful for the series on postpartum depression. It’s a topic that most women shy away from speaking about. I recently had my first child and though I could logically identify that I was at high risk for postpartum depression (I lost 4 family members in 8 months–3 during my pregnancy), without these articles, I would never have had the courage to speak to anyone and be sure that, if I did have problems, I would have the help I needed. I think my second favorite article was Broken. It’s an awesome website/blog. You should be proud!”

“I can’t name just one thing that I’ve enjoyed about MOMs. I can honestly say that there are a number of blogs/ lesson that have touched me. One post that stands out was the Christmas traditions. I can’t remember who wrote it. While we were in Nigeria, I felt that it really spoke to me. When we got back, I read one of the blogs about faith. It really spoke to me and made me feel like I wasn’t the only one out there. That God could hear me and that He is always with me. It’s not that I didn’t know this already, it was just a nice reminder. 🙂 I always look forward to more from Mosaic of Moms. :)”

~Veronica Thiele

“I’m thankful for the time and effort you put into encouraging and enriching others through your blog and I love seeing how God uses your individual strengths to touch the lives of so many moms, especially me.”